[SpursTalk] 圣安东尼奥马刺对阵洛杉矶湖人 – 第38场比赛评分

马刺 @ 湖人 126 - 102 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-01-14 17:38:15

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在周一晚上取得了本赛季最令人印象深刻的胜利之一,将赛季战绩提升至19胜19负。在洛杉矶的客场比赛中,马刺队最终以126-102的比分大胜湖人队。湖人队目前的赛季战绩为20胜17负。

比赛在第一节势均力敌。在接下来的两节比赛中,湖人队一度占据上风。在第三节还剩四分钟时,马刺队落后十分,文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)的一记扣篮点燃了圣安东尼奥的疯狂反击。在接下来的13分钟里,马刺队打出了一波44-14的进攻高潮,将十分的落后转化为二十分的领先优势。

总而言之,这是马刺队的一场精彩表现。他们顶住了湖人队的几次猛攻,然后在最关键的时刻,他们在攻防两端都表现出色,一举奠定了胜局。

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马刺对阵湖人 – 最终评分

文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)

文班亚马本场比赛表现非常干净利落。他的失误很少,只有一次失误和一次犯规就证明了这一点。他的投篮选择,尤其是在三分线内,堪称完美。文班亚马明智地结合了冲击篮筐和为队友创造机会。在防守端,他在内线和外线都非常积极。总而言之,文班亚马展现出了成熟的一面,他悄无声息地主宰了这场比赛。

评分:A-

德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)

希望这会成为瓦塞尔的突破之战。他挣扎了一段时间,但在对阵洛杉矶的比赛中完全找回了状态。他9投5中,投进了很多聪明的球,并在必要时分享球权。瓦塞尔仍然可以在关键时刻的决策上有所改进,但他已经进步了很多。他的防守端的积极性是锦上添花。

评分:A-

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

保罗对胜利的渴望贯穿了整场比赛。他迫切希望马刺队重回正轨,并竭尽全力确保这发生。在防守端,他凭借手上的力量和速度制造了多次失误。在进攻端,他的投篮效率很高,选择投篮时机也很明智,最重要的是,他精准地掌控着比赛节奏。保罗知道球该往哪里传,并且在39岁的高龄仍然能够做到这一点。

评分:A-

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

当马刺队想要终结湖人队时,他们一次又一次地把球交给了巴恩斯。这位老将不负众望。他在第四节得到了十分——是队内其他任何球员的两倍。从背身单打到突破上篮,他巧妙地瓦解了湖人队的防守。巴恩斯在比赛初期表现平平,但他最后阶段的表现弥补了之前的一切不足。

评分:B+

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

太棒了。这很好地提醒了我们,一旦卡斯尔适应了NBA,他就能成为怎样的球员。这位新秀的表现非同寻常。当然,他的投篮仍然没有什么值得称道的,但其他方面都非常出色。在防守端,他表现得非常好。无论是在一对一防守还是协防方面,他都做得很好。在进攻端,卡斯尔的技巧令人叹为观止。他的终结能力很强。这位新秀能够识别出防守薄弱的球员,并以超越年龄的智慧进行攻击。当卡斯尔打出这样的表现时,很容易将他想象成球队未来重要的一员。

评分:A

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

约翰逊可能已经扭转了他的赛季颓势。在经历了赛季初的低迷之后,他最近的表现一直很好。在对阵湖人的比赛中,我喜欢他选择机会的方式,并充分利用了所有机会。他在内线终结时展现了强硬的身体素质,在为队友创造机会时展现了无私的精神,并在第三节结束时投进了一记压哨三分。也许同样重要的是,约翰逊的防守非常稳固。

评分:A-

朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)

哎呀,圣安东尼奥并非一切都一帆风顺。尚帕尼在周一晚上的比赛中哑火了。他的三分球6投0中。值得称赞的是,他确实通过一个进攻篮板完成了一次漂亮的终结,而且他的防守也足够出色。尽管如此,尚帕尼必须投进一些球才能对比赛产生积极的影响。

评分:C-

特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)

我喜欢琼斯比平时更多地尝试投篮。他的组织能力没有那么引人注目,但他通过尝试得分来牵制了湖人队的防守。琼斯在防守端的努力值得称道。总的来说,琼斯的表现相当不错,但他在自己的角色中仍然有提升的空间。

评分:C+

查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)

有所进步。马刺队一直在努力寻找能够提供高质量替补中锋时间的人选。今晚,巴塞的表现不错。他完成了一次精彩的盖帽,在篮板上占据了统治地位,并得到了一些分数。他的防守不是最好的,而且他也犯了一些错误,但这绝对是朝着正确方向迈出的一步。希望巴塞能够在接下来的比赛中继续保持这种表现。

评分:B-

米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)

约翰逊的表现不错。他让保罗得到了更多的休息时间,以便让他在比赛最后时刻保持充沛的体力。文班也是如此,他在第四节开始阶段休息了四分多钟。缺乏能量一直是这支球队在第四节比赛中的一个问题,但今晚情况并非如此。我喜欢约翰逊的战术安排、防守策略和轮换安排。把球交给卡斯尔让他自由发挥是这位代理主教练的另一个好主意。

评分:A-

点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers – Game #38

Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers – Game #38

The San Antonio Spurs notched one of their most impressive victories of the season on Monday night to improve to 19-19 on the season. Playing in Los Angeles, the Spurs ended up dismantling the Lakers by a final score of 126-102. L.A. is now 20-17 on the season.

The game was neck and neck in the first quarter. In the middle two periods, the Lakers got on a roll. Trailing by ten points with four minutes remaining in the third quarter, a Victor Wembanyama dunk ignited a hellacious run by San Antonio. Over the next 13 minutes, the Spurs went on a 44-14 run to turn that ten-point deficit into a 20-point advantage.

Net-net, this was a great showing by the Spurs. They were able to withstand a few barrages by the Lakers and then, when it mattered most, they sprinted away with it by executing flawlessly in all areas of the sport.

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Spurs at Lakers – Final Grades

Victor Wembanyama

This was an extremely clean performance by Wembanyama. He made a minimal amount of mistakes, as evidenced by his one turnover and one foul. His shot-selection, particularly inside of the arc, was sublime. Wembanyama wisely mixed attacking the lane and finding teammates. Defensively, he was extremely active — both on the interior and out on the perimeter. All in all, Wembanyama exhibited maturity as he quietly dominated this game.

Grade: A-

Devin Vassell

Hopefully this turns out to be Vassell’s breakthrough. He’s been struggling for a while but was completely dialed in against Los Angeles. He hit 5-of-9 three-pointers, took a lot of smart shots and also shared the rock when it was necessary. Vassell still can clean up his decision-making on the edges but he was much improved. The cherry on top was his activity on the defensive end.

Grade: A-

Chris Paul

Paul’s obsession to win was palpable throughout this game. He desperately wanted the Spurs to get back on track and did everything in his power to make sure that happened. Defensively, the strength and quickness of his hands forced turnovers. Offensively, he shot efficiently, picked his spots well and, mostly importantly, ran the show with precision. Paul knows where the ball needs to go and can still get it there at age 39.

Grade: A-

Harrison Barnes

With the Spurs looking to put the Lakers away, the good guys went to Barnes over and over again. The veteran delivered. He scored ten points in the fourth quarter — twice as many points as any player on the team. From post-ups to drives, he smartly picked apart L.A. Barnes was quiet to begin the game but his finish more than made up for anything before the fourth.

Grade: B+

Stephon Castle

Heck yeah. This was a nice reminder of what Castle can be once he’s acclimated to the NBA. The rookie was special. Sure, his shooting was still nothing to write home about but everything else was awesome. Defensively, he was really good. Both in man-to-man and help-defense situations, he was on his game. Offensively, Castle’s craft was magnificent. His finishing was great. The rookie recognized weak defenders and attacked with wisdom beyond his years. When Castle plays like this, it’s easy to imagine him as a big part of the future of the franchise.

Grade: A

Keldon Johnson

Don’t look now but Johnson may have turned around his season. After a slow start, he has been good recently. Against the Lakers, I loved how he picked his opportunities and made the best of all his chances. He was physical when finishing in the paint, showed unselfishness when finding teammates and nailed a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end of the third quarter. Perhaps just as importantly, Johnson’s defense was rock solid.

Grade: A-

Julian Champagnie

Yikes, well not everything went smoothly for San Antonio. Champagnie was shooting blanks on Monday night. He was 0-for-6 from three-point land. To his credit, he did have a slick finish off of an offensive rebound and he defended adequately well. That said, Champagnie has to knock down shots to have a positive impact on a basketball game.

Grade: C-

Tre Jones

I like that Jones looked to shoot the ball a little bit more than usual. His playmaking wasn’t as noticeable but he bent the Lakers defense by trying to score the ball. Jones’ hustle on defense was commendable. Overall, Jones’ was pretty good but he still has room to grow in his role.

Grade: C+

Charles Bassey

Better. The Spurs have been struggling to find someone who can provide quality backup center minutes. Tonight, Bassey did well. He had an impressive block, dominated on the glass and scored a couple buckets. His defense wasn’t the best and he made more than his share of mistakes — but this was definitely a step in the right direction. Hopefully Bassey can build on this performance going forward.

Grade: B-

Mitch Johnson

Good stuff from Johnson. He rested Paul more to allow him to close out the game with gas in the tank. Same can be said for Wembanyama, who sat for more than four minutes to begin the fourth quarter. Lacking energy has been a problem for this team in fourth quarters — but that wasn’t the case tonight. I liked Johnson’s playcalling, his gameplan on defense and his rotation. Giving the ball to Castle and letting him work was another good call by the acting head coach.

Grade: A-

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk